SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The federal government shutdown is beginning to affect families at home. Local leaders are working to ...
Brightside Child and Family Advocacy is warning that SNAP benefit cuts threaten foster care reunions, saying parents will ...
A longtime favorite Greek restaurant gets a new lease, an event will celebrate Georgia oysters and more November dining news from Savannah.
According to a new Smilehub study, Georgia is one of the worst states for homeless people, but it's not the worst in the ...
T he abundance of food, wine and song served up this weekend speaks to the way Savannahians build community. Contributor Allison Stice wrote about the inaugural Savannah Porchfest ...
Ready for a road trip through Georgia filled with Southern hospitality, scenic highways and small-town charm? I’ve driven the ...
After judges ordered administration to resume depositing funds in program feeding low-income households, messaging on those programs' websites not updated ...
But let’s talk about that country fried steak – the star attraction that has locals swearing Clary’s serves the best in Georgia. This isn’t some frozen, pre-packaged disappointment that merely hints ...
Pastor Gardner told us that regardless of the shutdown, regardless of how things go in the future with our economy and ...
One Georgia woman and her daughter waited in their car for 14 hours, hoping to be among the families receiving free groceries.
Senator Raphael Warnock toured the Goodr Community Market in Atlanta on Monday to see how the government shutdown is affecting families who rely on SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
Workers approaching a month without paychecks are turning to blessing boxes across the Central Savannah River Area.